“Amongst so many borrowed things, am glad if I can steal one, disguising and altering it for some new service.” IfsI CanGladStealingBorrowedPlagiarism Book:Works of Michael de Montaigne: Comprising his essays, journey into Italy, and letters Source: Works of Michael de Montaigne: Comprising his essays, journey into Italy, and letters
“If you want to know what to do with a thief that you may find stealing, I say kill him on the spot, and never suffer him to commit another iniquity. I will prove by my works whether I can mete out justice to such persons, or not. I would consider it just as much my duty to do that, as to baptize a man for the remission of his sins.” IfsKnowsMenWantMayPersonsI CanSufferingJusticeSinDutyProveStealingCommitSpotsThievesIniquityRemission Author:Brigham Young
“I think of love, and you, and my heart grows full and warm, and my breath stands still... I can feel a sunshine stealing into my soul and making it all summer, and every thorn, a rose.” ThinkingLoveFeelsHeartStillsI CanSoulGrowsMy HeartSummerRomanticBreathsRoseWarmStealingMy SoulSunshine Book:The Letters of Emily Dickinson Source: The Letters of Emily Dickinson